Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The boundaries extended from Lake Ontario in the south to Steeles Avenue in the north, and from Winston Churchill Boulevard in the east to Burloak Drive in the west. [5] In 1962, the township was amalgamated into Oakville. [5] Dundas Street was the main transportation corridor through the township. [4] The name lives on today as Trafalgar Road ...
The area of present day Churchill Meadows was originally in Trafalgar Township within Halton County. [3] In 1962, Trafalgar Township was divided with the portion containing what is now Churchill Meadows (as well as Lisgar and a small portion of Meadowvale to the north) being amalgamated into Oakville. [4]
The area of present day Lisgar was originally in Trafalgar Township within Halton County, with the hamlet itself being located on the boundary of Toronto Township (which became the Town of Mississauga east of Winston Churchill in 1968) [5] and Trafalgar Townships and Halton and Peel Counties. [6]
Aberdeen Additional; Abigo; Abotossaway; Abraham; Acton; Aguonie; Alanen; Alarie; Albanel; Albert; Alderson; Allenby; Allouez; Amik; Amundsen; Anderson; André ...
A township is a type of municipality in the Canadian province of Ontario. They can have either single-tier [ clarification needed ] status or lower-tier [ clarification needed ] status. Ontario has 200 townships [ 1 ] that had a cumulative population of 990,396 and an average population of 4,952 in the 2011 Census . [ 2 ]
The town of Milton, Ontario, renamed Fourth Line (in the former Trafalgar Township) James Snow Parkway (Halton Regional Road 4), with initial approval for an interchange with Highway 401 coming in 1979. [8] It was upgraded in the early 1980s to become a major arterial road, and is in the process of being extended on both north and south ends ...
Ontario's smallest municipality by population is the Township of Cockburn Island with 16 residents while the smallest by land area is the Village of Newbury at 1.77 km 2 (0.68 sq mi). [4] The first community to incorporate as a municipality in Ontario was Brockville in 1832.
Oakville is a town and lower-tier municipality in Halton Region, Ontario, Canada.It is located on Lake Ontario between Toronto and Hamilton.At its 2021 census the town had a population of 213,759, [3] with an estimated 233,700 people as of 2024, making it Ontario's largest town.